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VSCO is a brand well-known among photographers who take advantage of its presets for desktop and its mobile app featuring film-inspired filters and pro image tools. Now the company is moving into ...
Jason Parker has been at CNET for nearly 15 years. He is the senior editor in charge of iOS software and has become an expert reviewer of the software that runs on each new Apple device. He now spends ...
VSCO, the popular photo-editing app, finally has a video editing tool (iOS only). The new tool supports video formats up to 30 fps at 4K — so it’ll work on all of your iPhone videos — and allows users ...
VSCO, a popular photo editing app (and Gen Z meme), is continuing to shift its focus to video. Last month, the company finally gave its creators the ability to publish their video edits to the VSCO ...
VSCO, the startup behind an eponymous mobile app for making, editing, and sharing photos, today announced the availability of RAW support in its iOS app. Apple introduced RAW editing support in iOS 10 ...
As a photography app, Snapseed is the one that’s been on my phone the longest. It’s one of the best free photo-editing apps ...
VSCO is an app that falls under both photo editing and social media and the platform is expanding the community aspect by launching a new option for private messaging. On Wednesday, December 6, VSCO ...
While the result is a video file, Montage is of a mashup of several different types of apps. The VSCO tool feels more like a love child between Photoshop, iMovie, and PowerPoint than a standard video ...
Last time we heard from VSCO, the company trotted out a separate photography app for GIFs. Turning its attention back to its flagship software for snapshots, the VSCO options for both Android and iOS ...
You can separately lock the focus and exposure—tap the screen with two fingers to conjure up separate focus and exposure reticles. The app does take a little getting used to. In part because it does ...
An update was just released for the popular photo editing app VSCO Cam that adds a “Copy + Paste” feature, allowing users to apply edits to multiple photos at once. It works pretty simply: after ...